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    Liver Preservation For Transplantation.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $90,007.00
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    A Study Of New Methods For Preservation Of Donor Hearts Harvested From Brain Dead Donors, Using A Porcine Model

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $41,037.00
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    Pharmacological Preconditioning And Sodium/hydrogen Exchange Inhibition To Optimise Preservation Of The Donor Pig Heart

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $242,545.00
    Summary
    Heart transplantation has become established as an extremely beneficial treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure, however its success is limited by the restricted availability of donor hearts. Many hearts that could be considered for heart transplantation cannot be used because of damage that can occur to potential donor hearts after the death of the donor. This damage is caused in part by deterioration in heart function after death and in part by the process of removal and cold stora .... Heart transplantation has become established as an extremely beneficial treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure, however its success is limited by the restricted availability of donor hearts. Many hearts that could be considered for heart transplantation cannot be used because of damage that can occur to potential donor hearts after the death of the donor. This damage is caused in part by deterioration in heart function after death and in part by the process of removal and cold storage that occur prior to transplantation of the heart. This study will examine two new methods of optimising the quality and preservation of the donor heart for transplantation. The treatments to be investigated in this study are aimed at preventing damage to the donor heart after death and during the process of transplantation. The studies will be conducted in a pig model of heart transplantation that we have developed in our laboratory. The treatments will be administered to the donor pig after induction of brain death and also to the recipient during transplantation of the heart. As the model closely mimics all aspects of human heart transplantation, any positive findings that stem from these studies will be directly applicable to human transplantation. Improved preservation of the donor heart will make the operation safer and will potentially increase the number of hearts that can be used for transplantation. As many donors provide multiple organs for transplantation eg kidneys, liver, lungs and pancreas, the treatments that we are investigating have the potential to improve the recovery of all these organs after transplantation.
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    Cold Solutions Of Chemicals Which Protect Skin And Musc Le While Deprived Of Blood

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $152,394.00
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    Storage Of Solid Organs And Blood Vessels By Freezing W Ithout Ice Formation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $39,171.00
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    Improving Heart Preservation For Transplantation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $155,695.00
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    Optimisation Of Heart Function In Transplantation After Short And Long Term Preservation Of The Porcine Heart

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $74,844.00
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    Improving Liver Preservation For Transplantation.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $113,028.00
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    Industrial Transformation Training Centres - Grant ID: IC160100025

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,259,000.00
    Summary
    ARC Training Centre in Food Safety in the Fresh Produce Industry. ARC Training Centre in Food Safety in the Fresh Produce Industry. This centre aims to create an innovation platform of food safety researchers and industry personnel who can significantly advance the safety of fruit and vegetables in Australia. The intended outcomes are safer food, leading to enhanced health and wellbeing; industry growth in the food/agribusiness sector; enhanced trust and international reputation; and increased a .... ARC Training Centre in Food Safety in the Fresh Produce Industry. ARC Training Centre in Food Safety in the Fresh Produce Industry. This centre aims to create an innovation platform of food safety researchers and industry personnel who can significantly advance the safety of fruit and vegetables in Australia. The intended outcomes are safer food, leading to enhanced health and wellbeing; industry growth in the food/agribusiness sector; enhanced trust and international reputation; and increased access to growing export markets. Intended benefits to industry are ready-to-use technologies for strengthened food safety, and a new generation of highly-skilled food safety scientists with experience in conducting industry-focused research.
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    Towards A New Normokalemic Arrest Paradigm For Orthotopic Heart Transplantation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $489,634.00
    Summary
    Innovations from Nature to Heart Transplantation:a Real Heart Stopper Heart preservation is limited to 4-6 hours of cold-ischaemic storage (0 to 4 C). The risk of post-transplant death doubles if the donor heart is stored from 1 to 5 hours, and triples with 7 hrs storage times. We have developed a new preservation solution borrowing from natural hibernators that will permit organs to be safely stored for up to 15 hours, and offering new opportunities to organ donors and recipients worldwide.
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